Anonymous wrote:I am an average person and would like my child to have a chance at being a high achiever in life. How can I help or guide him?
Anonymous wrote:I am an average person and would like my child to have a chance at being a high achiever in life. How can I help or guide him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an average person and would like my child to have a chance at being a high achiever in life. How can I help or guide him?
Talk to them all the time, starting the day they are born.
Narrate your life. Explain concepts, vocabulary, causal relationships.
Your kids will literally be years ahead of their peers.
This has nothing to do with a kid becoming high achieving
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"There was a direct correlation between the children who’d heard a lot of parent talk and how prepared they were to learn once they arrived at school. Hart and Risley wrote, “With few exceptions, the more parents talked to their children, the faster the children’s vocabularies [grew] and the higher the children’s IQ test scores at age 3 and later.”"
https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/42177/what-parents-can-gain-from-learning-the-science-of-talking-to-kids
Higher IQ does not equal driven.
Anonymous wrote:I am an average person and would like my child to have a chance at being a high achiever in life. How can I help or guide him?
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I were high achievers in school. Both of our siblings were not. Sometimes it's a crap shoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an average person and would like my child to have a chance at being a high achiever in life. How can I help or guide him?
Talk to them all the time, starting the day they are born.
Narrate your life. Explain concepts, vocabulary, causal relationships.
Your kids will literally be years ahead of their peers.
This has nothing to do with a kid becoming high achieving
Shows how much you know![]()
"There was a direct correlation between the children who’d heard a lot of parent talk and how prepared they were to learn once they arrived at school. Hart and Risley wrote, “With few exceptions, the more parents talked to their children, the faster the children’s vocabularies [grew] and the higher the children’s IQ test scores at age 3 and later.”"
https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/42177/what-parents-can-gain-from-learning-the-science-of-talking-to-kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay for grades - they need to be motivated on their own.
I read to them every night before bed - birth through 6th grade.
They need to do their best and they need to complete their HW / assignments etc.
My oldest is in 9th grade. I recently gave him a college book (the 2024 version) that my parents gave to me when I was in 9th gr and I basically said - I am not going to nag you. The reason why you want to get good grades is to go to a good college and you need to motivated on your own for that - I already went to college and I’m not going to micromanage you. It’s for you now - not for me.
What college book did you give him?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not luck but it’s also hard to describe exactly what it is.
Lots of people praise effort, encourage achievement and have family dinners but still don’t have high achieving kids.
Yet, other people will have 3 or 4 kids who all end up high achievers. It’s definitely not luck, the exact mix of actions that led to that result are hard to isolate and harder to describe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an average person and would like my child to have a chance at being a high achiever in life. How can I help or guide him?
Talk to them all the time, starting the day they are born.
Narrate your life. Explain concepts, vocabulary, causal relationships.
Your kids will literally be years ahead of their peers.
This has nothing to do with a kid becoming high achieving
Anonymous wrote:Let them struggle a bit. They need to learn on their own. If you snowflake them, they may get into whatever you want them to, but they won’t learn and they won’t achieve.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who claims they did it and can tell you how to do it fails to realize they got lucky.
Anonymous wrote:It’s mostly genetic so try to procure the best DNA you can.